Alaska Statutes.
Title 10. Corporations and Associations
Chapter 10. Business and Industrial Development Corporation Act
Section 100. Voting By Members and Stockholders.
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AS 10.10.100. Voting By Members and Stockholders.

(a) On all matters requiring action by the stockholders and the members of the corporation, the stockholders and members shall vote separately by classes, and except as otherwise provided in this chapter, these matters require the affirmative vote of a majority of the votes to which the stockholders present or represented at the meeting are entitled and the affirmative vote of a majority of the votes to which the members present or represented at the meeting are entitled.

(b) Each stockholder shall have one vote, in person, by remote communication, or by proxy, for each share of capital stock held by that stockholder, and each member shall have one vote, in person, by remote communication, or by proxy, except that a member having a loan limit of more than $1,000 shall have one additional vote, in person, by remote communication, or by proxy, for each additional $1,000 which the member is authorized to have outstanding on loans to the corporation at any one time as determined under AS 10.10.070(a)(3)(B).

(c) A proxy may be executed in writing by a stockholder or by the authorized attorney-in-fact of the stockholder, or executed by electronic transmission by the stockholder or by the authorized attorney-in-fact of the stockholder. A proxy executed by electronic transmission must

(1) be directed to the person who will be the holder of the proxy or to a proxy solicitation person, including a proxy support service organization or similar agent that is authorized by the person who will be the holder of the proxy to receive the transmission; and

(2) include information that demonstrates that the stockholder authorized the transmission.

(d) In this section, “electronic transmission” and “remote communication” have the meanings given in AS 10.06.990.

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